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Leibniz and the English-Speaking World

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These essays comprise a first attempt to assess overall the attention awarded to Leibniz's philosophy in the English-speaking world in his own time and up to the present day.
In addition to an introductory overview there are fourteen original and previously unpublished essays considering Leibniz's connections with his English-speaking contemporaries and near contemporaries as well as the later reception of his thought in Anglo-American philosophy. Some of the papers shed new light on familiar topics, including the influence of Hobbes on Leibniz, his relations with Locke and the well-publicised controversy with Samuel Clarke. Others chart less familiar territory, including Leibniz's connections with Boyle and Berkeley, Wilkins and Dalgarno. And others still break new ground in considering Leibniz's connections with John Wallis and Margaret Cavendish. There are four concluding papers on the later reception of Leibniz's philosophy in the English-speaking world, including two on Bertrand Russell and Leibniz, and two on the reception of Leibniz by American philosophers, Peirce and Loemker.

List of contents

Leibniz and the English-Speaking World.- Leibniz's Debt to Hobbes.- Two Opponents of Material Atomism.- Dalgarno, Wilkins, Leibniz and the Descriptive Nature of Metaphysical Concepts.- ''Un de mes amis''.- Leibniz and Robert Boyle.- Leibniz and the Cambridge Platonists.- Leibniz's Nouveaux Essais.- Leibniz, Locke, and the Epistemology of Toleration.- ''Is the Logic in London Different from the Logic in Hanover?''.- The Harmony of the Leibniz-Berkeley Juxtaposition.- Synechism and Monadology.- How did Bertrand Russell make Leibniz into a ''Fellow Spirit''?*.- Leibniz and Russell.- Leibniz and the Personalism of L. E. Loemker.

Summary

These essays comprise a first attempt to assess overall the attention awarded to Leibniz’s philosophy in the English-speaking world in his own time and up to the present day.

In addition to an introductory overview there are fourteen original and previously unpublished essays considering Leibniz’s connections with his English-speaking contemporaries and near contemporaries as well as the later reception of his thought in Anglo-American philosophy. Some of the papers shed new light on familiar topics, including the influence of Hobbes on Leibniz, his relations with Locke and the well-publicised controversy with Samuel Clarke. Others chart less familiar territory, including Leibniz’s connections with Boyle and Berkeley, Wilkins and Dalgarno. And others still break new ground in considering Leibniz’s connections with John Wallis and Margaret Cavendish. There are four concluding papers on the later reception of Leibniz’s philosophy in the English-speaking world, including two on Bertrand Russell and Leibniz, and two on the reception of Leibniz by American philosophers, Peirce and Loemker.

Product details

Assisted by BROWN (Editor), Brown (Editor), Stuart Brown (Editor), Paulin Phemister (Editor), Pauline Phemister (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 20.10.2010
 
EAN 9789048173181
ISBN 978-90-481-7318-1
No. of pages 250
Dimensions 155 mm x 14 mm x 235 mm
Weight 412 g
Illustrations XVI, 250 p.
Series The New Synthese Historical Library
The New Synthese Historical Library
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

C, Philosophy, History of Philosophy, Modern philosophy: since c 1800, Philosophical traditions and schools of thought, Religion and Philosophy, Philosophy, general, Modern Philosophy

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